U.S. National Parks, wildlife refuges and other federal land will be free on the anniversary of the signing of Great American Outdoors Act. A woman from New Hampshire and her child were kidnapped Thursday in Hati, according to a Christian humanitarian aid group. North Korea's Foreign Ministry this week vowed that the country would "annihilate" the United States, adding that the U.S. would be terminated this century. The Houston Independent School District, the largest public school system in Texas, will convert libraries into disciplinary centers. A state judge in Florida has rejected Disney's request to dismiss a lawsuit filed against the entertainment giant by an oversight board relating to a battle for authority over the Disney World theme park. The Polish government on Saturday accused the Wagner mercenary group of moving fighters towards the Suwalki Gap that separates Poland from the Russian Baltic Sea enclave of Kaliningrad. A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against CNN by Donald Trump in which the former president claimed the news network defamed him by associating him with Nazi Germany. Fresh doubts hung over North America's overseas trade on Saturday after workers at the largest port in Canada on rejected a proposed labor deal. The Mega Millions jackpot for Tuesday's upcoming drawing has surpassed $1 billion for the fifth time in history after Friday's draw failed to produce a grand prize winner. Eduardo Kac has been trying for 37 years to realize his vision for an art project he began when he was just 24 years old -- sending one of his holographic poems, or holopoems as he calls them, into deep space. The population of tigers in India has increased by 6% each year between 2018 and 2022 and the country now hosts three-quarters of the world's total, the government said Saturday on International Tiger Day. The European Union will stop sending humanitarian and other aid to Niger after a coup in the West African country earlier in the week, the European officials confirmed Saturday. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and top Chinese officials have reaffirmed the close military ties between the two communist nations, official media reported Saturday Four Australian military crew members are feared dead Saturday after their helicopter came down in the Pacific Ocean during night drills. Inga Swenson has died in Los Angeles at the age of 90. The United States will continue to help Australia enhance capabilities at some of its northern military bases, including the development of new missile systems, officials from both countries announced Saturday. Sarah Silverman has taken to Instagram to criticize artists who are working under independent film waivers during the Writers Guild of American and Screen Actors Guild strikes. Production on "Days of Our Lives" has been shut down since Sony Pictures Television wrapped its investigation into misconduct allegations against director and co-executive producer Albert Alarr. Supreme Court Justice Sameul Alito has temporarily halted a lower court's decision to block the implementation of the Biden administration's regulations on so-called "ghost guns." Police is Seattle said Saturday they are investigating a mass shooting incident in which five people were injured during a community outreach event in the city's Rainier Beach neighborhood. Hulu has canceled the musical comedy, "Up Here," after one season. U.S. President Joe Biden has publicly acknowledged his 4-year-old granddaughter, Navy Joan Roberts, for the first time. Two teenage children were among the nine people injured during a Russian missile attack on a high-rise residential building in the east-central Ukrainian city of Dnipro, the region's administrator said Saturday. Actress Michelle Yeoh has married ex-Ferrari CEO Jean Todt in Switzerland. Pop star Taylor Swift's "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" is the No. 1 album in the United States. |
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